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三、信息匹配。(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分;共 10 分)
A Teen's Day Around the World
Hey Teens! Do you ever think about what it's like for other teens around the world? Let's take a quick look at how teens in different places spend their days!
East Asia: Study Comes First
In China and South Korea, school life is busy. Teens spend over 10 hours each week on homework. Many go to extra classes after school too. Parents and teachers believe hard work leads to success.
North America: Balance is Key
In the U. S. and Canada, teens have about 3 - 4 hours of homework each week. This leaves time for sports teams, school clubs, and hanging out with friends. Schools want students to learn both in class and through activities.
Europe: Quality Over Quantity
In Finland and Germany, teens do just 2 - 4 hours of homework each week. Schools focus on teaching students how to learn well in less time. Students have more time for hobbies and sports.
Australia: Learning Outdoors
Australian teens love being outside! Many schools have outdoor classes. Students play sports like surfing and cricket. Some even do homework at the beach!
South America: Work and Rest
In Brazil and Argentina, schools believe in breaks. Students take naps after lunch and have long rest periods. Group homework with friends is common.
The Big Picture
Every country has its own way of helping teens learn. Some focus on studying, some on activities, and some on rest. They all want students to grow up happy and smart!
阅读以下陈述 (statements),并将其与所提供的正确的地区 (regions)相匹配。
Statements:
1. Teens love outdoor sports and often study outside.
2. Schools focus on rest, with naps and long breaks between classes.
3. Teens spend over 10 hours on homework and attend extra classes after school.
4. Teens do 3 - 4 hours of homework and join sports teams and clubs.
5. These schools give less homework (2 - 4 hours) and teach good ways to learn.
Regions:
A. East Asia
B. North America
C. Europe
D. Australia
E. South America
1.
A Teen's Day Around the World
Hey Teens! Do you ever think about what it's like for other teens around the world? Let's take a quick look at how teens in different places spend their days!
East Asia: Study Comes First
In China and South Korea, school life is busy. Teens spend over 10 hours each week on homework. Many go to extra classes after school too. Parents and teachers believe hard work leads to success.
North America: Balance is Key
In the U. S. and Canada, teens have about 3 - 4 hours of homework each week. This leaves time for sports teams, school clubs, and hanging out with friends. Schools want students to learn both in class and through activities.
Europe: Quality Over Quantity
In Finland and Germany, teens do just 2 - 4 hours of homework each week. Schools focus on teaching students how to learn well in less time. Students have more time for hobbies and sports.
Australia: Learning Outdoors
Australian teens love being outside! Many schools have outdoor classes. Students play sports like surfing and cricket. Some even do homework at the beach!
South America: Work and Rest
In Brazil and Argentina, schools believe in breaks. Students take naps after lunch and have long rest periods. Group homework with friends is common.
The Big Picture
Every country has its own way of helping teens learn. Some focus on studying, some on activities, and some on rest. They all want students to grow up happy and smart!
阅读以下陈述 (statements),并将其与所提供的正确的地区 (regions)相匹配。
Statements:
1. Teens love outdoor sports and often study outside.
2. Schools focus on rest, with naps and long breaks between classes.
3. Teens spend over 10 hours on homework and attend extra classes after school.
4. Teens do 3 - 4 hours of homework and join sports teams and clubs.
5. These schools give less homework (2 - 4 hours) and teach good ways to learn.
Regions:
A. East Asia
B. North America
C. Europe
D. Australia
E. South America
1.
D
2. E
3. A
4. B
5. C
答案:
1.D 2.E 3.A 4.B 5.C
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